The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... able to regain an even keel . In his Autobiography H. G. Wells characterized Ford as ' a long blond with a drawling manner , the very spit of his brother Oliver , and oddly resembling George Moore the novelist in pose and person . What ...
... able to regain an even keel . In his Autobiography H. G. Wells characterized Ford as ' a long blond with a drawling manner , the very spit of his brother Oliver , and oddly resembling George Moore the novelist in pose and person . What ...
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... able secre- tary and several not - so - able part - time assistants , he neglected the financial side of the enterprise . Since in the course of the year he also made two trips away from Paris , one of them for over a month , it was ...
... able secre- tary and several not - so - able part - time assistants , he neglected the financial side of the enterprise . Since in the course of the year he also made two trips away from Paris , one of them for over a month , it was ...
Pàgina 195
... able to talk about painting , whereas except for Francis Carco and , later on , William Seabrook , there were no other writers in the area . Gris found Ford eccentric and witty , but his Spanish soul was astonished at the ' terrifying ...
... able to talk about painting , whereas except for Francis Carco and , later on , William Seabrook , there were no other writers in the area . Gris found Ford eccentric and witty , but his Spanish soul was astonished at the ' terrifying ...
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